[News Bites] ‘Kilometer 31’ Sequel, Japanese Posters For ‘Cabin in the Woods’ and ‘Storge 24’

Twitch is reporting that Mexican director Rigoberto Castaneda is developing a sequel to his 2006 horror Kilometer 31. No details are present at this time. In KM 31, “After the tragic death of their mother when they were children, twin sisters Agata and Catalina Hameran developed a special skill, a way of communicating without speaking, a “link” between them. After a mysterious accident on Kilometer 31, Agata falls into a coma. Catalina, thanks to their “link”, feels the pain and tragedy that her sister is going through at the time of the accident. Following a series of supernatural events, Catalina realizes that their “link” is stronger than ever and that her sister Agata is screaming for help from her unconscious state. Catalina is now determined to find out what really happened to her sister in order to help her wake up. Nuño, Agata’s long time friend, and Omar, Catalina’s boyfriend, agree to help her. But they soon find out that not only is Agata in a coma, but she is also trapped between reality and an ancient legend, the legend of La Llorona.”

In addition, the IMP Awards has shared Japanese posters for Lionsgate’s The Cabin in the Woods and Magnet’s Storage 24, both already released here in the States. Drew Goddard’s Cabin, which made plenty of our year end “best” lists, follows a group of friends at a cabin retreat scratch the surface of something so massive and horrific that they can only begin to fathom it as time quickly runs out. Storage takes place in London where a military cargo plane crashes leaving its highly classified contents strewn across the city.